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| Ep. #17 Catch It All: Caleb Wistad's No BS Approach to Multi-Species Fishing | 15 Jul 2025 | 01:09:56 | |
Summary: In this episode, I talk with Caleb Wistad about what shaped his passion for fishing and hunting, starting with his roots in Wisconsin. We dig into the value of tradition, how fishing content has evolved, and the role of technology in the modern outdoors. Caleb shares honest takes on adapting to changing conditions, staying sustainable, and why multi-species fishing keeps things exciting. He’s got a clear vision for the future, grounded in experience and driven by a real love for the outdoors. TakeAways:
LINKS: https://www.youtube.com/@calebwistad | |||
| Ep.#16: Public Land, Real Hunts, and Honest Stories with Jace Bauserman | 08 Jul 2025 | 01:26:29 | |
In this conversation, I sit down with Jace Bauserman to hear how he went from having no hunting background at all to becoming a voice in outdoor writing. We talk a lot about what makes hunting meaningful—the importance of public lands, bringing hunters together, and how much mentorship matters when you’re just starting out. Jace opens up about the discipline it takes to be successful, both in the field and as a freelance writer, and why trying different hunting styles keeps things fresh. We also dig into the monotony that can come from doing the same hunts over and over, and how stepping into new experiences brings the excitement back. There’s some real honesty about the pressure of high-stakes hunts and the mental preparation required to handle them. Throughout the discussion, we keep coming back to the ideas of respect, responsibility, and growth—how learning and adapting is really what shapes you as a hunter. Whether it’s balancing public and private land or finding joy in the grind, this conversation is all about embracing the journey and building a well-rounded perspective on hunting.
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| Episode #7 The Bite Is HOT! Learn How With Ethan Dhuyvetter | 06 May 2025 | 01:05:08 | |
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Today I'm talking with Ethan Dhuyvetter, an avid ultralight fisherman and owner of Mule Fishing. We will be chopping it up talking about Ethan's journey into fishing, the techniques for targeting crappie, the joy of multi-species fishing, and the importance of family and experiences in the fishing world. Ethan shares memorable stories from his fishing adventures, discusses the innovations in fishing gear, and emphasizes the connection between fishing and nature. This episode is a celebration of the fishing lifestyle and the experiences that come with it. https://www.youtube.com/@FishAnything | |||
| Episode #6 Turkey Time With Justin Synan | 29 Apr 2025 | 01:10:14 | |
Tune in to hear Aaron Hepler and Justin Synan choppin' it up with some turkey talk. They discuss the vast public lands available for hunting, share personal experiences and strategies for successful turkey hunts, and reflect on the changes in turkey populations and behaviors over the years. The conversation highlights the camaraderie among hunters, the thrill of the chase, and the importance of scouting and understanding turkey behavior. Justin shares memorable hunting stories, including his first turkey hunt with his wife, and emphasizes the joy of sharing these experiences with friends and family. takeaways
LINKS: instagram.com/runandgunpodcast podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/runn-and-gunn-podcast/id1663554035 | |||
| Episode #5 Public Land Network with Troy Dietterich | 22 Apr 2025 | 01:15:12 | |
In this conversation, host Aaron Hepler and guest Troy Dietrich explore the multifaceted world of hunting, focusing on whitetail deer hunting, habitat management, and the importance of community and faith in the hunting experience. Troy shares insights from his personal journey as a hunter, including his property management strategies, scouting techniques, and memorable hunting stories. The discussion also highlights the significance of building relationships with fellow hunters and the impact of hunting on personal growth and spirituality. Additionally, Troy discusses the success of a local buck contest that fosters community engagement among hunters. Takeaways
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| Episode #4 Bowhunting Mature Bucks in Foul Weather with Tre Kerns | 15 Apr 2025 | 01:01:50 | |
In this episode of the InCamp Podcast, host Aaron Hepler talks with Trey Kearns, a real estate agent and avid outdoorsman, about the intersection of hunting, family, and work. They discuss Trey's journey from the corporate world to real estate, his passion for hunting, and how becoming a father has shifted his priorities. The conversation delves into scouting strategies, the importance of understanding properties for hunting, and memorable hunting stories, including a particularly challenging hunt in foul weather. They also reflect on the significance of hunting in their lives and the relationships built through shared outdoor experiences. Takeaways
Links: https://www.whitetailproperties.com/ | |||
| Episode #3 Newb Story's and Strategies that Work | 08 Apr 2025 | 01:17:57 | |
In this episode, Aaron Hepler talks with Phil Mellinger about his journey into hunting, sharing experiences, challenges, and the learning curve that comes with becoming a new hunter. They discuss the importance of education, safety, scouting, and the impact of hunting on personal growth. The conversation also touches on the ethics of hunting, the role of technology, and the significance of fitness and preparation for successful hunting trips. Phil reflects on his experiences, the lessons learned, and the community of hunters, emphasizing the joy and stories that come from the outdoor lifestyle. Takeaways
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| Episode #2 Rich Yoder, It's Always Some Kind Of Season | 01 Apr 2025 | 01:17:24 | |
In this episode of the In Camp Podcast, Aaron Hepler and Rich Bow Yoder discuss their shared passion for hunting and fishing, exploring the challenges and joys of outdoor adventures. They delve into personal stories, the importance of mentorship, and the impact of experiences in nature. Rich shares his journey as an outdoorsman, emphasizing the significance of first experiences and the lessons learned from failures. The conversation highlights the balance between seriousness and fun in hunting, the value of consistency, and the joy of memorable moments in the field. Takeaways -Rich Bo Yoder shares his journey as an outdoorsman. -The importance of first experiences in nature is emphasized. -Mentorship plays a crucial role in hunting and fishing. -Learning from mistakes is essential for growth in outdoor activities. -Consistency is key to success in hunting and fishing. -The balance between seriousness and fun enhances the outdoor experience. -Experiences in nature are more valuable than the size of the catch. -Rich reflects on the joy of memorable hunting stories. -The impact of hunting and fishing on personal life is profound. -Outdoor adventures foster a deep connection with nature. | |||
| Episode #1 Digging in the Dirt with Mitch Shirk | 25 Mar 2025 | 01:08:42 | |
In this conversation, Mitch and Aaron explore their shared passion for the outdoors, particularly hunting and the traditions surrounding it. They discuss the challenges and experiences of hunting in Pennsylvania, the importance of storytelling, and the camaraderie found in deer camps. The conversation also delves into the intricacies of land management, the thrill of bear hunting, and the significance of passing down hunting traditions to future generations. With anecdotes and insights, they highlight the joys and challenges of being outdoorsmen. Takeaways -Miserable adventures can lead to memorable stories. -Starting a podcast can be a great way to share experiences. -The outdoors offers endless opportunities for exploration and learning. -Storytelling is a vital part of the hunting experience. -Understanding land management can enhance hunting success. -Evaluating wildlife habitats is crucial for effective hunting. -Mastering the basics of hunting can lead to greater success. -Tracking and following deer requires patience and skill. -The camp experience fosters camaraderie among hunters. -Quality deer management is essential for sustainable hunting. Links: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pennsylvania-woodsman/id1568406977 | |||
| Ep. #15: A Camp Full Of Tradition And A Quiver Full Of Arrows With Beau Martonik | 01 Jul 2025 | 01:50:49 | |
In this episode, I sit down with Beau Martonik and relate the rich traditions of hunting, from bear hunting adventures to the importance of family and community in outdoor experiences. They discuss the evolution of hunting culture, the unique aspects of deer camp in Pennsylvania, and the challenges of hunting on public versus private land. The conversation also delves into the thrill of elk hunting and the lessons learned along the way, emphasizing the significance of storytelling and camaraderie in the hunting community. We talk about details in elk hunting, sharing personal experiences and insights on elk behavior, hunting strategies, and the importance of patience and preparation. They discuss the lessons learned from missed opportunities and the value of scouting and understanding animal behavior. The conversation emphasizes the significance of experience in hunting and the challenges of sharing hunting experiences in the age of social media. Takeaways
Links: https://eastmeetswesthunt.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooVNcC5FsU335AlIlZ-s3mM3k9hcgVUMgTa622nAeYEVgrwrx0K | |||
| Epi. #14: Deer Camp and Summer Intel In PA with Howie Miller | 24 Jun 2025 | 01:21:46 | |
In this conversation, I talk with Howie Miller as he shares his insights on summer scouting for deer hunting, discussing strategies, challenges, and the importance of understanding deer behavior. He reflects on his early hunting experiences, the culture of deer camp, and the significance of sharing stories and experiences in the outdoors. The discussion emphasizes the balance between hunting and enjoying nature, as well as the camaraderie that comes with deer camp traditions. Takeaways
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| Epi. #13: Dan Johnson, The Evolution Of Sportsman | 17 Jun 2025 | 01:17:33 | |
In this episode of InCamp Podcast Aaron and guest Dan Johnson discuss the importance of community, family, and evolving as a hunter. They delve into the impact of technology and regulations on hunting culture, the role of social media, and the significance of passing on values to the next generation. Dan shares personal stories and insights from his experiences, including his new podcast projects that aim to address men's mental health and foster open conversations about life's challenges. Takeaways
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| Ep: #12 Tony J. Peterson Bird Dogs, Bass, and Bucks | 10 Jun 2025 | 01:16:56 | |
In this episode, Tony J. Peterson shares his extensive experiences in hunting, particularly focusing on bird dogs and their influence on hunting skills. He discusses the importance of training, bloodlines, and conditioning for hunting dogs, as well as tips for traveling with them on out-of-state hunts. The conversation also touches on the connection between fishing and hunting, highlighting how skills in one can enhance the other. In this conversation, Tony and Aaron explore the joys and pressures of fishing and hunting, emphasizing the importance of personal agency and enjoyment over competition. They discuss strategies for approaching new fishing spots, the significance of adapting to conditions in the field, and the future of hunting opportunities. The conversation highlights the need to find joy in outdoor activities beyond just trophies and the importance of understanding the environment to enhance the hunting and fishing experience. Takeaways:
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| Ep: 11 Clint Campbell, Bowhunting And The Details In-Between | 03 Jun 2025 | 01:15:45 | |
Join me InCamp for a sit down with Clint Campbell as we discuss hunting, family life, and the importance of maintaining a childlike wonder in the outdoors. Clint isn't so far from having an empty nest so we talk about that and discuss the strategies for scouting and hunting, and the significance of enjoying the journey rather than focusing solely on the outcome. Clint shares memorable moments from his hunting season, emphasizing the value of small wins and self-awareness in the process. The discussion also touches on the impact of social media on hunting perceptions and the importance of quality experiences over quantity. Takeaways
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| EP: #10 Big Bass On Busy Lakes with Dave Norman. | 27 May 2025 | 01:19:39 | |
In conversation, Aaron and Dave Norman discuss their shared passion for the outdoors, particularly bass fishing, and explore the evolution of fishing techniques and technology. The discussion also touches on the importance of childhood experiences in shaping their love for nature. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the joy of being outdoors and the importance of passing these experiences on to the next generation. Takeaways
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| Episode #9 Stay Relentless with Jeremy Dinsmore | 20 May 2025 | 01:24:52 | |
In this episode, Aaron interviews Jeremy Dinsmore, the host of the AntlerUp podcast. They explore Jeremy's journey as a passionate hunter, the importance of family and outdoor experiences, and the relentless spirit required in both hunting and life. The discussion also dives into the evolution of the AntlerUp podcast, personal growth through podcasting, and the value of community in hunting. They share memorable hunting experiences, the role of fitness in enhancing hunting performance, and the significance of nutrition. The episode concludes with reflections on consistency in fitness and the importance of enjoying the journey. Takeaways:
https://www.antlerupoutdoors.com/ | |||
| Episode #8 An Alaskan Adventure and New Changes in PA with Don Rank | 13 May 2025 | 01:07:40 | |
In this episode, Aaron talks with Don Rank, a prominent member of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers (BHA), about his hunting experiences, the importance of mentorship in hunting, and the legislative efforts to improve hunting regulations in Pennsylvania. They discuss Don's recent caribou hunt, the camaraderie built through shared outdoor experiences, and the ongoing fight for Sunday hunting legislation. The conversation highlights the significance of public lands and the role of BHA in advocating for hunters' rights and conservation efforts. Takeaways
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| Ep. 33 Real Woodsmanship with Johnny Stewart: Scouting, Pre-rut, and the Ohio Buck | 04 Nov 2025 | 00:50:55 | |
Johnny Stewart joins me to break down what decades of studying whitetails have taught him. We get into scouting smart, reading deer behavior, and how timing and woodsmanship come together during the pre-rut. Johnny shares his Ohio buck story and how staying curious and observant keeps him finding success year after year. We also talk about the value of mentoring new hunters and passing on knowledge the right way — by being in the woods and learning through experience. Takeaways • Real-time scouting and observation beat overreliance on cameras. • Ground scent isn’t always the deal breaker hunters think it is. • The pre-rut window rewards patience and smart woodsmanship. • Passing on knowledge matters — mentoring keeps hunting strong. | |||
| InCamp: Whitetail Brief #9 No Movement? Find Bucks Again with Howie Miller | 30 Oct 2025 | 00:17:44 | |
Summary: In this Whitetail Brief, I’m joined by Howie Miller to talk about what’s really happening in the deer woods as October winds down. We dig into how weather, food sources, and hunting pressure are shaping deer movement right now. We also get into Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania — how it’s changed pressure — and touch on moon phases and how they might influence deer activity. It’s one of those weeks where observation, patience, and going back to fundamentals can make all the difference. ⸻ Takeaways: • Adapt to what deer and conditions are showing you right now. • Weather changes and pressure are the biggest behavior shifters. • Scouting smart — not just often — matters most. • Acorns and green, stemmy browse are key food sources now. • Sunday hunting is changing how and when deer move. • Moon phases can line up with activity — but don’t overthink it. • Observation sits are underrated. • Stick to fundamentals — sign, food, wind, pressure. • Pressure moves deer fast, especially late October. • Flexibility kills. | |||
| Ep. #28 Public Whitetails, Camp Vibes, and Western Hunts with Joel Burham | 30 Sep 2025 | 01:50:27 | |
Summary: In this episode of InCamp, Aaron Hepler sits down with Joel Burham, founder of Whitetail Fit, to talk mule deer hunting in Utah, the importance of summer scouting, and the lifestyle that comes with living the hunting life. Joel shares how outdoor media shaped his passion, how Whitetail Fit grew from fitness and hunting roots, and why understanding deer behavior is crucial for success. They dive into the challenges of elk hunting, the excitement of the whitetail rut, and strategies like glassing and mobile hunting that can make or break a hunt. Joel and Aaron also reflect on faith, camp camaraderie, and the lessons learned in the outdoors, showing that hunting isn’t just about filling tags—it’s about the memories, the community, and the deeper connections built along the way. ⸻ Takeaways • Summer scouting sets the stage for successful hunts. • Whitetail Fit grew from passion into a lifestyle brand. • Understanding deer behavior is key to hunting success. • Camp atmosphere and camaraderie elevate the experience. • The rut remains the most exciting time for whitetail hunting. • Technical gear vs. traditional camo is still up for debate. • Faith and hunting often go hand-in-hand, shaping perspective. https://www.youtube.com/c/WhitetailFit | |||
| InCamp: Whitetail Brief #4 The Everyday Archer with Mason Springer | 25 Sep 2025 | 00:18:35 | |
Summary: Joining me on InCamp: Whitetail Brief today is Mason Springer. Mason is a well-rounded competitive archer who loves to spend time in the whitetail woods. You'll get to hear his strategy for proficiency as a target archer as well as how his technique is different for hunting. Mason is 15 years old, and he is an ace with a bow in his hand. We could all learn a thing or two from him in the realm of archery. | |||
| Ep. #27 Versatile Hunting: From Public Land to Out-Of-State Hunts with Justin Eberly | 23 Sep 2025 | 01:17:57 | |
Summary In this episode of the InCamp Podcast, I sit down with Justin Eberly to talk about hunting big game and chasing opportunities across the country. We cover everything from aoudad sheep hunts to deer, elk, bears, ducks, and turkeys—and how public land plays into those experiences. Justin shares what he’s learned about scouting fresh sign, tracking deer movement, and adjusting when the conditions change. We get into planning out-of-state hunts, picking the right outfitter, and how land management and weather patterns impact success. More than that, we talk about what hunting really gives us—stories, memories, camaraderie, and the balance between family life and time in the woods. Takeaways: • Fresh sign tells the truth—look for scrapes with good licking branches and follow direct rub lines. • Patience, persistence, and adapting are bigger factors than luck. • A good outfitter makes or breaks a guided hunt. • Weather and habitat management shape how wildlife moves. • Hunting is about more than filling tags—it’s about the people, memories, and the lifestyle | |||
| InCamp: Whitetail Brief #3 Gaining Confidence and Navigating Buck Fever with Ben Koch | 18 Sep 2025 | 00:19:21 | |
Summary: In this episode of the InCamp Podcast, Aaron Hepler sits down with bowhunter Ben Koch to dig into the lessons he’s learned through years of hunting whitetails. Ben shares how archery practice shapes his confidence in the stand, the role of food sources in deer movement, and why paying attention to wind and thermals is critical for success. From stand placement to observing deer behavior with binoculars, Ben highlights strategies every hunter can use to improve their time in the woods.
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| Ep. #26 Lattitude Outdoors: Kevin Leach Talks Saddle Hunting and Outdoor Passion | 16 Sep 2025 | 01:07:47 | |
In this episode of the InCamp Podcast, host Aaron Hepler welcomes Kevin Leach, co-founder of Latitude Outdoors, to share his journey in the outdoor industry and the rise of saddle hunting. From his early days fishing with family to building a company that’s shaping the way hunters approach the woods, Kevin highlights how memorable outdoor experiences fuel passion and community. The discussion covers the innovation behind Latitude gear, the role of user feedback in product development, and why comfort and versatility are critical in the saddle hunting experience. Kevin also dives into the techniques of shooting from a saddle and gives a look ahead at new product releases designed to make hunting simpler and more effective. Whether you’re a lifelong hunter or just starting your outdoor journey, this conversation blends hunting stories, outdoor adventures, and gear innovation that will resonate with anyone who loves time in the wild. Explore Latitude Outdoors gear: https://latitudeoutdoors.com ⸻ Key Takeaways • Saddle hunting is efficient, comfortable, and versatile. • Innovation at Latitude is driven by real hunters and their feedback. • Fishing often sparks a lifelong passion for hunting. • Outdoor memories shape the way we connect with the hunt. • The hunting community thrives on simplicity and accessibility. | |||
| InCamp: Whitetail Brief Ep. #2 Early Season Patterns with Rich Yoder | 11 Sep 2025 | 00:15:03 | |
In this episode of the Whitetail Brief, I sit down with Rich Yoder to talk whitetail hunting strategies that work in the early season and into late October. We cover how food sources shape deer movement, why doe hunting early can set up success for the rest of the season, and hunting tips that help you stay adaptable as conditions change. From buck hunting setups to practical hunting techniques, this conversation is about more than just filling tags—it’s about the full hunting experience. | |||
| Ep. #25 Fall Fishing and Lake Breakdown with TJ Erickson | 09 Sep 2025 | 01:18:35 | |
In this episode of the InCamp Podcast, I sit down with TJ Erickson to talk all things fall fishing—from chasing walleyes to dialing in crappie fishing patterns. TJ shares his fishing journey, starting as a kid obsessed with walleyes in Minnesota, to becoming a guide, a fishing educator, and part of the growing fishing community on YouTube. We cover everything from the role of fishing technology like forward-facing sonar, to breaking down brand-new lakes with smart mapping strategies and reading seasonal fishing habitats. You’ll hear TJ’s take on: • Why fall patterns make this season one of the most exciting for anglers. • The importance of current, structure, and transitions for finding fall walleyes. • How to balance guiding, creating content, and family life with a newborn. • Passing on fishing knowledge to the next generation. • The thrill of fishing competitions and how they shape new fishing techniques. This episode is loaded with fishing tips, strategies, and stories that’ll help you catch more fish this fall—and remind you why we all love this sport! | |||
| InCamp: Whitetail Brief Ep. #1 with Andrew Hutchens | 04 Sep 2025 | 00:15:29 | |
InCamp: Whitetail Brief episodes are quick 10–20 minute dives into whitetail hunting during the season, right alongside our full-length InCAMP sessions. In this episode, I sit down with Andrew Hutchins to talk property setup, late-season tactics, and why shooting an early doe matters. We cover hunting Michigan, adapting as conditions change, and the value of public land. Most of all, it’s about getting out there and enjoying the | |||
| Ep. #24 Bear Hunting Strategies and Camp Stories with Dan Infalt | 02 Sep 2025 | 01:09:47 | |
Summary On this episode of the InCamp Podcast, Aaron Hepler sits down with legendary hunter Dan Infault to talk all things bear hunting. From his roots in deer hunting to his passion for chasing bears, Dan shares proven hunting strategies, the importance of teamwork in bear camp, and the details that make a difference in the field. The conversation covers bear behavior, bait site setups, wind and scent management, and the patience it takes to match wits with these intelligent animals. Packed with stories, insights, and practical hunting tips, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in baiting bears, scouting new ground, and sharpening their approach to one of North America’s most challenging hunts. Takeaways: • Dan Infault’s passion for bear hunting runs as deep as his deer hunting background. • Bear hunting requires different techniques, including baiting and hound hunting. • Teamwork in bear camp is essential to success. • Understanding bear behavior is key to making the right moves in the woods. • Bears prefer remote, low-pressure areas far from human activity. • Wind and scent management can make or break a hunt. • Baiting strategies matter — it’s about more than just dumping bait. • Bears are cautious and will often circle bait sites before committing. • Judging a bear’s true size is a learned skill. • Bear hunting is like a chess match, demanding patience and strategy. https://www.thehuntingbeast.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAb0IaDRgP7gsTAslJ6D32w https://www.huntingbeastgear.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooNPeDWtCNE8el4W6KSHyfutXW5qreeXDVR1PzV7Bf76HKS5gfS | |||
| Ep.#23 The Braci Ault Story: Bass Fishing, Immersion in the Outdoors, and Holding onto Faith | 26 Aug 2025 | 01:13:08 | |
In this episode, I sit down with Bracy Alt, a young bass angler with a powerful story. Bracy talks about how her family — especially her dad — got her hooked on fishing and how high school tournaments lit the fire for her competitive side. She opens up about battling through a health scare with a benign tumor, the anxiety that came with it, and how her faith and community carried her through. We dig into her journey of resilience, the ups and downs of fishing tournaments, and the lessons she’s learned both on and off the water. Bracy shares how the outdoors, hunting, and fishing keep her grounded, and how she wants to use her story to inspire others to chase their passions and trust God through the hard stuff. ⸻ Key Takeaways • Bracy’s fishing roots trace back to family time on the water. • From high school to college tournaments, competitive fishing shaped her journey. • A major health scare tested her resilience, but faith and community support pulled her through. • The fishing community showed up big during her surgery and recovery. • She’s honest about dealing with anxiety and the mental side of both fishing and life. • Lessons from fishing and hunting: patience, humility, and growth. • She shares a few stories about family dynamics, sibling teamwork, and outdoor adventures. • Bracy hopes her testimony helps others who are going through tough times. • Her goal is simple: use her platform to spread positivity, faith, and encouragement. https://www.instagram.com/braci_ault/?hl=en | |||
| Ep. 32 In-Season Scouting, Hunting Pressure, and Scrape Week with Jarred Yalsovec | 28 Oct 2025 | 00:47:03 | |
Summary: In this episode of the InCamp Podcast, Jared Yalsovec joins me to talk whitetails, pressure, and the kind of in-season scouting that actually produces. We get into how observation sits shape decision-making, how deer respond when the woods start filling up, and what it takes to stay mentally sharp through the grind. Jared shares what he’s learned from years of hunting and how time with family and stepping back can sometimes move you forward. We wrap it up talking gear, scrape week, and a few hunting stories that remind us why we keep coming back. Takeaways: • In-season scouting keeps Jared consistently on deer. • Observation sits reveal real-time deer behavior. • Hunting pressure changes everything—adapt or lose ground. • The right gear and mobility make the difference. • Mental resets matter more than most admit. • Scrape week is the window every serious whitetail hunter watches. | |||
| Ep. #22 Land Management, Hunting with Your Gut, and the Stories that Last with Jake Hofer | 19 Aug 2025 | 01:16:22 | |
Description: In this episode of the InCamp Podcast, Aaron Hepler sits down with Jake Hofer to talk all things hunting, land management, and the outdoor lifestyle. From the Great American Outdoors Show to his role in Exodus content creation, Jake shares how a passion for education and conservation shapes his work and hunts. We dive into whitetail hunting strategies, the balance between data and gut instinct, and why the process often matters more than the kill. Hear stories from hunting across states like Iowa and beyond, plus insights on weather patterns, scouting, deer behavior, and private land management from the Back 40 mini-series. Whether you’re here for deer hunting stories, land management tips, or just a dose of hunting community camaraderie, this episode will inspire you to focus on the journey, mindset, and experiences that make hunting unforgettable. Key topics: • Land management for better hunting and conservation • How weather impacts deer activity • The power of mindset in hunting success • Lessons from hunting across different states • Building community and sharing outdoor knowledge Links!!! https://www.youtube.com/@whtldeer https://open.spotify.com/show/54MBIEtbKnd7yQIXt2N6xn | |||
| Ep. #21 Resilient by Nature: Bowhunting With A Purpose with Chad Sylvester | 12 Aug 2025 | 01:35:26 | |
Summary In this episode, with Chad Sylvester to talk through what hunting looks like when life gets full—work, family, and everything in between. Chad shares how shifting careers gave him more time with his family and space to hunt with more intention. We get into how hunting’s changed for him over the years—from chasing outcomes to valuing the process. There’s talk about learning from mistakes, staying patient, and using tech as a tool without letting it take over. We also touch on how travel and public land shape the way we hunt, and how things like mentorship, community, and regulation play a bigger role than people think. At the end of the day—it’s about what you take from the whole experience. Takeaways
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| Ep. #20 From Practice To Pressure: Making The Shot Count with Rich Yoder | 05 Aug 2025 | 01:44:42 | |
Summary: In this episode, I sit down with my good buddy Rich Yoder to talk all things shooting — from competitive three-gun to predator hunting, bowfishing, and everything in between. We cover the stuff that matters: trigger control, consistency, equipment that actually works, and how practice in high-stress situations can sharpen your performance in the field. Rich breaks down his background in competitive shooting and how those fundamentals carry over into hunting — not just the mechanics, but the mental game. We get into crossbows vs. traditional bows, dealing with target panic, and how ethical hunting always comes down to taking the first good shot — not the perfect one. We also talk about confidence. It doesn’t come from gadgets or gimmicks — it comes from putting in the reps and knowing your gear. Whether it’s a rifle, bow, or shotgun, the principles stay the same: follow through, stay calm under pressure, and keep building discipline through real reps. It’s a solid conversation full of stories, insights, and hard-earned lessons. If you shoot, hunt, or just want to get better behind any weapon — this one’s worth your time! Takeaways:
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| Ep. #19 Brushstrokes, Bucks, and Dock Bites with Chancy Walters | 29 Jul 2025 | 01:35:18 | |
Summary: Chancy Walters jumped on the mic and we covered a little bit of everything—his start in the outdoors, fishing tournaments, chasing big bucks in Iowa, and how art ties into all of it. We got into the pressure of hunting spots, missing deer, what separates confidence from luck, and how scouting really makes or breaks a season. There’s plenty of laughs, solid takeaways, and a reminder that balancing hunting, life, and chasing the next one isn’t always easy—but it’s always worth it. TakeAways: -Fishing Bass Circuits -Why wildlife arts gives Chancy opportunity -Unconventional Whitetail Tactics -Bowhunting whitetails with the pressure -What got Chancy hooked on hunting and fishing -Chancy's Travel aspirations for hunting and fishing -Iowa Deer talk Links: https://www.instagram.com/chancywalters/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/chancywaltersoutdoors/ https://whitetailadrenaline.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooWwU3K2CVtnEOVjy7wOJiRqVh1Ma7_gBSESzgY61w6rBPrEVcO | |||
| Ep. #18 What The Kill Can't Give You: Megan Plete on Why We Really Hunt | 22 Jul 2025 | 01:10:54 | |
Summary: On this episode, Megan Plete joins us to talk hunting, fishing, and what it means to build a stronger outdoor community—especially for women and new hunters. She shares her experience growing up in New York, the value of mentorship, and why getting kids outside early matters. We also dive into her work with the National Deer Association, her path into outdoor writing, and what really keeps us coming back to the woods and water. It’s not just about filling tags—it’s about connection, purpose, and passing it on. Takeaways:
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| InCamp: Whitetail Brief #8 Scrape Week with Jared Hulse | 23 Oct 2025 | 00:22:24 | |
In this episode of Whitetail Brief, I was joined live in person with Jared Hulse. Jared is a versatile hunter out of PA. Fortunately, for me, he is close by. Jared has found a lot of success hunting scrapes at this time of year, and he is no stranger to in-season deer scouting to find them. Jared has gone 3 for 3 during the time that scrapes matter most, and his run and gun mobile style of hunting can't be beat! | |||
| Ep. 31 A Season Full of Stories with Father-Son Hunting Duo Jace & Hunter Bauserman | 21 Oct 2025 | 01:11:21 | |
Summary: In this episode of InCamp Podcast, I sit down with Jace Bauserman and his son Hunter to talk all things hunting, mentorship, and family traditions in the outdoors. We dive into the stories that shaped their elk hunting seasons, Jace's Wyoming whitetail hunt, a few antelope narratives, and the lessons learned along the way. This conversation is about more than filling tags — it’s about hard work, passing on traditions, and the bond between a father and son who share a deep love for the hunt. Takeaways: • Hunting builds family bonds and lifelong memories. • Mentorship is key to keeping the tradition alive. • Preparation, faith, and perseverance make the hunt meaningful. • The best lessons come from both the wins and the misses. | |||
| InCamp: Whitetail Brief #7 October Lull with Tony J Peterson | 16 Oct 2025 | 00:19:53 | |
In this episode of InCamp: Whitetail Brief, our guest is a favorite of all whitetail hunters. Tony J Peterson, writer and co-host of the Wired to Hunt Podcast, joined me in the studio to help you work out your whitetail hunting plans for mid-October. AKA the dreaded October lull. Tony's wisdom in the deer hunting space is unmatched. He has helped so many hunters find the creativity to find their own way to success in the field, including my own. Take what you will from this episode, but I'm sure you're going to love every minute. | |||
| Ep. #30 Upland Hunting Strategies and Bird Dog Training with Josh Ruiter | 14 Oct 2025 | 01:04:05 | |
Summary: On this episode of the InCamp Podcast, I sit down with Josh Ruiter of Trinity Bretons and Redemption Bird Dogs to dive into the world of bird dogs, upland hunting, and dog training. Josh has years of experience working with French Brittanys—a breed known for their heart, drive, and big personalities in the field. We cover everything from training techniques and correction in training to how a dog’s personality and natural instincts shape their success. Josh shares his philosophy on handling challenges, building a bond with your dog, and tailoring training methods to fit each dog’s unique style. We also get into upland hunting strategies, the difference between hunting public and private land, and a few of Josh’s most memorable hunts—including the time his dog Moose pulled off a Thanksgiving turkey retrieve. If you’re into bird dogs, upland hunting stories, and practical training advice, this one’s for you. Takeaways: • French Brittanys stand out for their heart and personality. • Dog training must match the dog’s instincts and style. • Handle correction in training with care to avoid setbacks. • Great upland hunting strategies bring out the best in your dog. • The strongest hunts happen when you trust the bond with your bird dog. https://www.instagram.com/redemptionbirddogs/ | |||
| InCamp: Whitetail Brief #6 Scrapes, Acorns, and First Bucks with Steve Notebaert | 09 Oct 2025 | 00:19:50 | |
Summary: On this episode of InCamp Whitetail Brief, I sit down with my good friend Steve Notebaert to talk early-season strategy on heavily pressured Pennsylvania ground. Steve shares how scrapes are his go-to setup, how he adjusts when acorns are scarce, and what he’s learned since tagging his first archery buck last season. We cover access and exit challenges, the value of in-season scouting, and how being decisive yet flexible can make or break a hunt. Plus, we relive a few stories from turkey season and the benefits of building a public land hunting network. | |||
| Ep. #29 Bowhunting Roots with Adam Miller | 07 Oct 2025 | 01:34:59 | |
Summary: On this episode of the InCamp Podcast, I sit down with Adam Miller to talk hunting, bowhunting, and the traditions that keep us coming back to the woods. Adam and I reconnect after a couple of years to dive into what it really means to be a bowhunter—not just chasing deer, but living a lifestyle built around community, mentorship, and time outdoors. We cover everything from family hunting traditions and the nostalgia that fuels our passion, to planning out-of-state hunts, scouting terrain, and making the shift from tree stands to saddles. Adam shares some of his best hunting stories from recent seasons, and we get into the importance of tracking and recovering deer, adapting strategies, and remembering that the hunt is about more than the kill—it’s about the people you share it with. Whether it’s elk country, the whitetail woods, or hunting public land close to home, this conversation is packed with stories, strategies, and reminders of why we hunt in the first place. ⸻ Takeaways • Hunting is about community, mentorship, and shared experiences. • Bowhunting is more than chasing deer—it’s about intimacy with nature. • Planning, scouting, and adapting are keys to successful hunts. • Nostalgia and family traditions keep hunting culture alive. • Out-of-state hunts bring camaraderie and adventure. • The hunt is about the journey, not just the harvest. https://www.instagram.com/bowhunterchronicles_podcast/?hl=en | |||
| InCamp: Whitetail Brief #5 Faster Growth for the New Bow Hunter with Phil Mellinger | 02 Oct 2025 | 00:19:51 | |
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The discussion covers the importance of practice, scouting for deer, and learning from past encounters. Phil emphasizes the significance of shooting from elevated positions and understanding deer behavior to improve hunting success. The conversation concludes with a focus on the excitement of hunting and the anticipation of future experiences in the woods. | |||
| Ep. 37 The Pink Shotgun Project - Conservation & Camp Co. with Brendon Payden | 02 Dec 2025 | 00:59:15 | |
In this episode of the InCamp Podcast, I sit down with Brendon Paden of Camp Co., a guy who’s doing real work for conservation, Pennsylvania hunting traditions, and the next generation coming into the woods. We dig into everything from the slow comeback of grouse to raising bird dogs, the difference between bird camp and deer camp, and why community matters in keeping our hunting heritage strong. Brendon also opens up about his wife’s battle with cancer and how it inspired his now well-known pink shotgun project—every bird he shoots helps raise money and awareness. It’s the kind of personal journey that reminds you why the outdoors means so much more than just punching a tag. From pheasant hunting, duck hunting, and mentored youth hunts, to giving back and building something that lasts, this one’s full of the stories and the heart hunters everywhere will connect with. Takeaways:
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| InCamp Whitetail Brief: PA Firearms Opener, Happy Thanksgiving, and News InCamp | 27 Nov 2025 | 00:09:25 | |
Happy Thanksgiving on this week's episode of Whitetail Brief! Today I'm so thankful for the beautiful family and friends God has given me. I'm excited for the opening weekend of Pennsylvania Rifle season. Sharing traditions and making new ones is a past, present, and future past-time for many Pennsylvanians. There's nothing quite like deer camp. In other news, this is the last episode of the Whitetail Brief for the season. There will be new short episodes coming out in a slightly different format that you are sure to enjoy. They might even help you learn something new or keep you in the great outdoors longer! | |||
| Ep. 36 Pennsylvania Deer Camp with Rich Yoder, Justin Eberly, and Tanner Kurtz | 25 Nov 2025 | 00:55:11 | |
In this episode of the In Camp Podcast, I sit down with the deer camp crew — Rich Yoder, Justin Eberly, and Tanner Kurtz — to talk Pennsylvania firearms season opener: stories from camp, the worst drags and packouts, gear we actually trust, and the traditions that keep us coming back every season. We get into how mentors shaped the hunters we became, the way hunting culture has changed (for better and worse), and why the PA rifle season opener still feels like Christmas morning for grown men. It’s real camp talk: the jokes, the memories, the stuff that sticks with you, and why spending time in the woods with good people matters more than any tag you fill. Hunting stories, hunting gear talk, PA rifle season excitement, camaraderie, game-dragging strategy, and a whole lot of tradition — this one is exactly what rifle camp feels like. Takeaways • Mentors and old-school hunting traditions still matter. • Rifle camp camaraderie is the glue that keeps hunters coming back. • The crew’s favorite (and most underrated) rifle-season gear. • Smarter ways to drag deer without breaking yourself. • Technology’s role in how hunting traditions evolve. • PA rifle season prep — what actually counts. • Storytelling, humor, and camp memories. | |||
| InCamp Whitetail Brief #12 When a Mature Buck Shows Up with Dave Norman | 20 Nov 2025 | 00:17:31 | |
In this episode of the Whitetail Brief, I sit down with Dave Norman as he shares a raw, firsthand look into one of his most memorable hunts. From a tense morning in the woods to the sudden rush when deer behavior shifts on a dime, Dave walks us through every moment — the encounters, the lessons, and the final 26-yard shot. It’s a story about reading wildlife, staying patient, and trusting your shot when the time comes. Whether you live for the challenge of archery hunting, or you just appreciate a real outdoor adventure, this conversation is packed with insight and authenticity. | |||
| Ep. 35 Strength & Grit in the Field, Woods, and Life with Chandler Marchman | 18 Nov 2025 | 01:10:29 | |
Summary: In this episode of the InCamp Podcast, I sit down with fitness coach Chandler Marchman to explore how hunting and fitness intersect to make us stronger—in the woods, in the field, and in life. We talk kettlebell training, mobility, and mental toughness, and how these tools help hunters move better, stay patient, and perform at their best. Chandler shares his journey from fitness to hunting, practical tips for building consistency, and lessons on persistence and discipline that translate from the gym to the outdoors. This conversation isn’t just about hunting or working out—it’s about how showing up every day can improve your life. Takeaways: • Kettlebell training enhances hunting performance. • Mobility and movement prep are critical in the field. • Consistent fitness routines build discipline and mental toughness. • Persistence and patience are essential for both hunting and life. • Personal hunting stories illustrate the value of presence and focus. https://www.youtube.com/@CoachMANdler | |||
| Incamp Whitetail Brief #11 Solo In Camp | 13 Nov 2025 | 00:18:16 | |
This week on the InCamp Whitetail Brief, I’m breaking down what’s been one of the trickiest Pennsylvania whitetail seasons I’ve seen in a while. Deer movement hasn’t followed the usual patterns, scrapes are showing up in odd places, and the scouting game has felt off. I talk through what I’ve been seeing in the woods, how I’ve had to make in-season adjustments, and why every hunting area seems to go through cycles. From busted hunts to unexpected success, this one’s about learning to pivot, get creative, and make the most of what the woods are giving you right now. Whether you’re in a rut (pun intended) or trying to dial in late-season strategies, this episode’s full of takeaways that’ll help you stay adaptable and keep the hunt fun. Takeaways: • Every hunting spot runs in cycles—don’t panic, adapt. • Scrape activity tells a bigger story than just buck sign. • Deer movement is shifting—stay flexible and scout smart. • Sometimes you’ve gotta get creative and enjoy the ride. | |||
| Ep. 34 Her Way Through the Hunt. Versatility and Challenge with Victoria Friedges | 11 Nov 2025 | 01:24:21 | |
This week on InCamp Podcast, I sit down with Victoria Friedges to talk hunting, archery, fishing, and everything that comes with living an outdoor lifestyle. We get into how family and community shape who we are as hunters, how tech and social media fit into the mix, and why it’s so important to share your story and keep learning. Victoria’s done a little bit of everything — from running a trapline with her dad to managing hunting land and jumping into archery — and she’s honest about the challenges and growth that come with it. We talk about women finding their place in the outdoor world, staying versatile, and being the example you want others to follow when it comes to conservation and respect for the hunt. ⸻ Takeaways • Family and community fuel a lifelong love for hunting and fishing. • Learning new things — like picking up archery — builds confidence and keeps it fun. • Managing land and understanding deer behavior is all about patience and strategy. • Social media can connect us, but responsibility matters. • Women in the outdoors are pushing boundaries and inspiring the next generation. • Growth in hunting isn’t just about success — it’s about learning from the journey. https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/she-goes-beyond/id1790348733 https://www.youtube.com/@shegoesbeyond https://www.instagram.com/shegoesbeyondthe8/?hl=en | |||
| InCamp: Whitetail Brief #10 Smokin' Hot Whitetail Rut with Dan Johnson | 06 Nov 2025 | 00:23:19 | |
In this week’s Whitetail Brief I catch up with Dan Johnson and dig into the heart of rut hunting — that magical window when bucks are chasing and the woods turn electric. We talk about embracing the “rutcation” mindset: yes, you’re working a job, you’ve got family responsibilities, but this is your chance to lean into the rut and make the most of it. We share stories from the field, balancing family and time in the stand, and getting sharp on deer behaviour. The big message: when bucks are ready to breed and does aren’t quite there yet, that’s prime real estate. Weather shifts matter. Doesn’t matter how many rubs and scrapes you’ve got if the does aren’t moving. We shift focus to staging areas near doe bedding, and caution against over-calling — subtlety wins. Plus, we talk kids in the woods and using trail-camera data like gold. If you’re chasing whitetails during the rut, this one’s for you. ⸻ Take-Aways: • “Rutcation” is your shot at hunting during the rut even with work/family. • Balance family + hunting = better time in the woods, less guilt. • Study deer behaviour — that’s your edge. • Peak window: bucks ready, does not yet. • Weather changes = deer movement changes. • Tracking does > obsessing over rubs and scrapes. • Hunt where does are bedding and staging. • Don’t over-call — subtlety gets results. • Bring the kids — rut hunts can be memorable for everyone. • Use trail-camera intel to plan hunts smart | |||